Buffer has revoked its Facebook API keys so new users are not able to authenticate to add the application at all and they have removed it from all users accounts which means all previous posts will also disappear. It’s not clear if they will do the same for Twitter yet.

In case you haven’t noticed, many of your social media friends have started to post scam status updates, many of which include large companies as well. It appears the issue started a few hours ago with users reporting that scheduled tweets were disappearing from their dashboards or being unable to login to the service. The company is yet to confirm how the hack was performed and what steps users should take to protect themselves.

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